Jeopardy! contestant’s parents sue for medical malpractice over Braydon Smith death
Alex Trebek’s ‘last great champion’ died just three months after the Jeopardy! host’s death
Alex Trebek’s ‘last great champion’ died just three months after the Jeopardy! host’s death
The premier of the French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec says adult residents who refuse to get vaccinated against COVID-19 will be charged a financial penalty
Federal law enforcement escalates plan to combat rising threats from domestic violent extremists
The Serbian star has divided opinion in some quarters over whether he has been mistreated or was in the wrong with his visa declaration in entering the country
The nation is sticking to its zero-Covid strategy as it prepares for the Beijing Winter Olympics next month
One in three are still infectious five days after testing positive for Covid, say UK health officials
Waldhorn’s character was often riled by comedian’s character Geraldine in BBC sitcom
Mary Trump, a former graduate instructor who has taught courses in trauma, psychopathology and developmental psychology and holds a PhD in clinical psychology, speaks to Andrew Feinberg
A report is set to be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal, Police Scotland said.
GOP senator questions Fauci about availability of financial disclosure
‘Blink twice if you need help, Reese,’ one fan quipped
Wind-chill warnings posted in 12 states across the northern stretch of the US on Monday
The warning not to have so-called Covid-19 parties comes after reports of people trying to get infected on purpose.
Israel's prime minister says there's no need to panic over the ultra-contagious omicron variant
The American Women Quarters Program will include women and their contributions to American history
Cyril Glass warned that a public apology could end up “retraumatising” victims.
Figures released as Scotland Yard contacts Cabinet Office over alleged breach of coronavirus laws
A low-scoring tournament so far means the first goal has often proven crucial - as it did for the Super Eagles against the Pharaohs
‘This is such an atrocity. I can’t see how he can survive,’ says one local leader
Monday’s test is the second missile launch from North Korea in a week
Tides can be forecast hundreds of years into the future and reliably and predictably produce energy
Native American communities have seen more robust news coverage in recent years, in part because of an increase in Indigenous affairs reporting positions at U.S. newsrooms and support from foundations
Company claims the NLRP is trying to ‘compel’ it to engage in political speech
‘I cannot and will not accept the fact that no one knows who these suspects are,’ police chief says as he asks public for information
A panicked 911 call kickstarted a shocking investigation into a young mother who allegedly dumped her newborn baby in a dumpster in New Mexico. Now, 18-year-old Alexis Avila is charged with attempted murder and felony child abuse, writes Rachel Sharp